This book offers a comprehensive look into the findings of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits, highlighting the cultural and societal practices of the indigenous peoples of the region. With detailed analysis and firsthand accounts of the expedition, this book is a key resource for anyone interested in anthropology and the cultures of the Pacific.
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